Ryder Cup captains match live stream: How to watch golf online and on TV
THE Ryder Cup Captains match takes place ahead of the first day of action - here’s how you can watch it.
The past Ryder Cup captains will go head-to-head in a 10-hole scramble at Le Tour National.
It will see Corey Pavin, Tom Lehman, Ben Crenshaw and Hal Sutton up against Tony Jacklin, Paul McGinley, Mark James and Jose Maria Olazabal.
America will be keen to get their own back on the Europeans after Paul McGiney and Ian Woosnam inspired victory at Hazeltine in 2016.
And while all eyes are on the events which kick off on Friday, pride will still be fought for today.
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Playing schedule
1.05 - Corey Pavin and Tom Lehman v Tony Jacklin and Paul McGinley
1.20 - Ben Crenshaw and Hal Sutton v Mark James and Jose Maria Olazabal
Ryder Cup captains match live stream
All the Ryder Cup action is being broadcast live on Sky Sports.
That means Sky customers can watch on Sky Go on mobile and desktop.
If you don’t have a Sky Sports subscriptions but still wish to tune in, golf fans can purchase a Sky Sports pass through NOW TV.
Day passes, which give you access to Sky Sports channels for 24 hours, cost £7.99 a day, with a weekly pass priced at £12.99 and no locking into a contract.
Alternatively the Ryder Cup can be streamed live on rydercup.com
Ryder Cup week full schedule
Tuesday, September 25
6am Gates open, Team practice to follow
1pm The Ryder Cup Celebrity Match
6.30pm Gates close
Wednesday, September 26
6am Gates open, Team practice to follow
2pm Golf Sixes at The Ryder Cup, featuring
The Junior Ryder Cup Teams
6.30pm Gates close
Thursday, September 27
6am Gates open, Team practice to follow
12pm Past Captains Match
4pm Opening Ceremony
5.30pm Ryder Cup Concert featuring The Kaiser Chiefs
7.30pm Gates close
Friday, September 28
5.30am Gates open
7.10am Morning Matches start (fourballs)
12.50pm Afternoon Matches start (foursomes)
7.30pm Gates close
Saturday, September 29
5.30am Gates open
7.10am Morning Matches start (fourballs)
12.50pm Afternoon Matches start (foursomes)
7.30pm Gates close
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Sunday, September 30
6:30am Gates open
11.05am Singles Matches start
7.30pm Gates close
All times are subject to change.